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  2. New York Buzz - Wikipedia

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    In instances where heavy rain was in the forecast making it impossible to play outdoors, and in the case of a power failure at Central Park Tennis Stadium before the opening match of the 2005 season, matches were occasionally moved indoors to Sportime Schenectady in Rotterdam, New York, just outside Schenectady or to the Tri-City Racquet Club ...

  3. Schenectady, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Common Council voted in 1913 to purchase the land for the present site of the park. The park features an acclaimed rose garden and Iroquois Lake. Its stadium tennis court was the former home to the New York Buzz of the World Team Tennis league (as of 2008). Central Park was named after New York City's Central Park. [citation needed]

  4. New York Sportimes - Wikipedia

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    New York Hamptons logo used from 2000 to 2002.. The New York Hamptons were founded by Patrick McEnroe and Richard Ader as a WTT expansion franchise in 2000. [4] The Hamptons made their debut with a 22–21 loss on the road against the Schenectady County Electrics at the Central Park Tennis Stadium in Schenectady, New York on July 10, 2000.

  5. Central Park - Wikipedia

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    Central Park is an urban park between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City, and the first landscaped park in the United States.. It is the sixth-largest park in the city, containing 843 acres (341 ha), and the most visited urban park in the United States, with an estimated 42 million visitors annually as of 2016

  6. New York Athletic Club - Wikipedia

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    The New York Athletic Club is a private social club and athletic club in New York state. Founded in 1868, [1] the club has approximately 8,600 members and two facilities: the City House, located at 180 Central Park South in Manhattan, and Travers Island, located in Westchester County. Membership in the club is by invitation only. [2]

  7. Mont Pleasant, Schenectady, New York - Wikipedia

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    Stelmack Park is a passive park; Tenth & Webster Park and Orchard Park are both 1 acre (0.40 ha) and each includes a basketball court and play equipment; Wallingford Park includes a basketball court, water mushroom, and play equipment; Michigan Avenue Park at 3.88 acres (1.57 ha) has tennis courts; the Quackenbush Park is a 2 acres (0.81 ha ...

  8. Sportime Harbor Island - Wikipedia

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    The club offers private lessons, adult leagues, tennis kinetics programs, elite tournament training, a 10-and-under tennis program, a match play program, tennis parties and a children's summer camp. [4] The New York Sportimes of World TeamTennis, of which Sportime NY was the majority owner, played their home matches at the club from 2003 ...

  9. OTB Open - Wikipedia

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    The OTB Open was a WTA Tour, Grand Prix and ATP Tour affiliated tennis tournament played from 1985 to 1994. It was held in Schenectady, New York and played on outdoor hard courts. It was sponsored by the Capital District Regional Off-Track Betting Corporation. [1]